How To Style Synthetic Wigs
Mastering the Art of Wig Styling for a Natural Look
Synthetic wigs are a great hassle-free way to change your hairstyle in an instant without committing to a big chop. Whether you’re new to wearing wigs or a seasoned pro, there are some expert tips and tricks that can elevate your wig-wearing experience. In this article, we’ll cover how to style synthetic wigs and we will highlight experts useful tips!
Pre-Styled Synthetic Wigs vs. Custom Styling
The first question that often comes to mind is whether you need to style a wig that already comes pre-styled. Synthetic Hair Wigs in most cases come pre-styled making them a very convenient option if you prefer a ready-to-wear look out of the box.
However, if you want to add a personal touch or change the part, here are some tips to get the best results.
Use a Wig Stand & Spritz with Water:
Start by pinning the wig to a canvas wig head. This provides a 360-degree view of your style, allowing you to work on it more effectively. Be cautious not to puncture any monofilament material with pins. For shorter wigs, spray the wig lightly with water to make styling easier. This helps to mold the fibers into the desired shape.
- For an Edgy Look:
Gently rub the knots (tangles) with your fingers to redirect them and create height and volume.
- For a Relaxed Style:
Comb the bangs in front of the forehead or smooth out the hair for a chic, sleek look.
- Use the Right Products:
Consider using a shaping cream like the Beauty Mark Shaping Cream to smooth your wig into a sleek style.
How To Style Long Synthetic Wigs
If you need to style longer synthetic wigs follow these basic guidelines:
- Spray the Roots:
Begin by spraying the roots with water. This will give you versatility in styling.
- Adjust the Part:
If you have a monofilament top wig, adjust the part to your desired location.
- Use Low Heat:
Employ a blow dryer with an air concentrator attachment on the lowest heat to dry the roots towards the back of the wig until they’re in the desired location. High heat can damage synthetic fibers, be very very careful if you are doing this with a non-heat-resistant synthetic wig!
- Brush It Out:
Brush out the lengths of the hair with a wide-tooth comb to make your wig look more natural and eliminate any scrunched or tangled areas.
Expert Tips for Synthetic Wigs Wearers
1. Heat Styling without heat tools:
By rubbing your hands together to generate warmth and pressing them on your wig, you can flatten excess volume and tame flyaways. The heat “bakes” the synthetic fiber into your desired position.
2. No Wig Stand? No Problem:
If you don’t have a wig stand, a kitchen roll of paper towels can work just as well. This solution is handy when you’ve forgotten your stand.
3. Dry Shampoo:
To reduce the shine of synthetic hair wigs, lightly spray dry shampoo on shiny areas. This gives the wig a more muted, natural look. Be cautious not to use too much, as it can create a white film. We suggest using a tinted dry shampoo for darker synthetic hair wigs!
4. Flatten Ear Tabs:
Flatten ear tabs against the sides of your face to achieve a more natural look.
How To Revive Synthetic Hair Wigs
After consistent wear, synthetic wigs can sometimes become a little unruly, with frizz and tangles threatening to ruin your fabulous look. Fear not, as we have some ingenious solutions to keep your wig looking fresh and flawless.
After regular use, it’s not uncommon for synthetic wig ends to become tangled and frizzy, leaving your wig looking less than perfect. To tackle this issue, try the following technique:
Reviving Matted Ends Brush & Steam
Use a brush on the underside of the hair while gently steaming the outer side. The heat will help smooth the ends while detangling the fibers, rejuvenating your wig and making it look as good as new.
How To Style Synthetic Wigs To Look More Natural
1. Enhancing Realism with Concealer
For those who crave an ultra-realistic look, concealer can work wonders. But what about those darker knots that refuse to blend in? Here’s a tip:
2. Concealer & Eyeshadow Trick
Apply concealer under the knots and add nude matte eyeshadow on top. This combination not only helps create a more natural-looking part but also camouflages those stubborn knots effectively.
3. Taming Monofilament Features With Gentle Knot-Breaking
Tweezing your wig part is a common suggestion for achieving a natural appearance. However, with most modern wigs featuring monofilament features like lace fronts or mono parts, the knots are tied on top of the lace.
To avoid damaging your lace front while improving the part:
Carefully break the knots with a needle, safety pin, or another fine-pointed object. Afterward, comb out the hair with a fine-tooth comb to remove the untied strands. This technique maintains the integrity of your lace while giving you the desired look.
4. Securing Your Wig Grip
Using a wig grip is an excellent way to ensure your wig stays securely in place. However, sometimes the grip may need a little extra help to stay put:
5. Hairspray Adherence
Apply a small amount of hairspray where the grip is meant to sit. This will enhance its adherence to your head and minimize any unwanted movement.
With these additional insider tips, you’ll have all the knowledge you need to elevate your wig styling game. Say goodbye to frizz, knots, and slipping wigs, and hello to a flawless, natural look that turns heads wherever you go. Happy wig styling!
Summary – Q&A Section:
1. How long does a synthetic wig typically last with daily wear?
The lifespan of a heat-friendly synthetic wig is usually three to six months of daily wear but if you treat your piece well you can prolong its lifespan even up to 9 months.
2. Can I use heat styling tools on synthetic wigs?
It’s not recommended to use high heat styling tools on synthetic wigs as they can damage the fibers. Low heat can be used sparingly for adjustments.
3. How can I reduce shine on my synthetic wig?
You can reduce shine by lightly spraying dry shampoo on shiny areas. Be careful not to overuse it, as it can create a white film.
4. What’s the purpose of the line in monofilament wigs?
The line in monofilament wigs provides stability to the monofilament and prevents the lace front from rolling under, ensuring comfort and preventing itchiness.
5. Can I use concealer on my wig part for a more natural look?
Yes, applying concealer along the part of your wig can add a more skin-like element to the scalp area, creating a more realistic appearance.
6. How do I choose the right wig length for my head and neck size?
The length of your wig may vary based on your neck length and head size. If you have a smaller head, the style may appear longer than in online images, and vice versa.
7. Are there any tips for maintaining synthetic wigs while traveling?
A roll of paper towels can double as a wig stand while traveling, providing a convenient way to keep your wig in shape.
8. What’s the best way to store a synthetic wig when not in use?
It’s best to store your synthetic wig on a wig stand to maintain its shape and prevent tangling.
9. Can I wash my synthetic wig, and if so, how often should I do it?
Synthetic wigs shouldn’t be washed often. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions, as excessive washing can shorten the wig’s lifespan.
10. Are there specific products I should use?
Using synthetic wigs specific products can help maintain your wig’s appearance.